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bubut kichwa statall holders dt alwaways sell l much. estefania baldeon works with the canopy bridgdge ngo. helps indndigenous farmerers sl directly t to restaurantnts in quitito. estetefania: cfs in the city use prodts f frothe amazaz in a new and diffent t wa the rvest t is noworee fincncially luabableand people hehere c earn n little money. some this juju don't sell lolocall even n thgh they y e veryealthy and tastyand have great poteiaial. mimichael: for m marta echavar, chontaduros s have proved d toa delicious susurprise. they comome from the p peach p, and have a nutty flavor when they're e roasted. she's e of the founders of capypy bridg the ngo has now established a supply chain to 15 restaurants in quito mamarta: we can move people, spk toheirir heas by e encraging them tcoconsumproducuc from thamazazon theyhohoulnot onlylyssocia the reregi with deforestation,, but t al with its cuisin i its culturur, and its s lors. foodffffers speciaiaway of retingng ta place. most peopldodon't preciaia the immee vavaluof the amazon. evenn ec
bubut kichwa statall holders dt alwaways sell l much. estefania baldeon works with the canopy bridgdge ngo. helps indndigenous farmerers sl directly t to restaurantnts in quitito. estetefania: cfs in the city use prodts f frothe amazaz in a new and diffent t wa the rvest t is noworee fincncially luabableand people hehere c earn n little money. some this juju don't sell lolocall even n thgh they y e veryealthy and tastyand have great poteiaial. mimichael: for m marta echavar, chontaduros s have...
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bubut you know, we are just t pe at this vevel. we couldn'n't be givenen the feedbaback. but mamaybe they solved the problem on their own. reporter: fofor now, thesese pe can only hopthe wawar stayss clean. the way itit was before e thet ower industry descended on the shoresf lalake nvasha.a. host: in this week's global snack, we check out a tasty dish from brazil. reporter: it's a sultry 27 degrees celsius in belem, the thriving metropolis at the mouth of the amazon. in the city's famous market, the mercado ver-o peso, you can find cassava flour, brazil nuts, a rainbow of tropical fruits, and all sorts of other regional specialties. this stall sells one the market's most popular fruits -- acai berries. the somewhat sour and earthy palm tree fruit is packed with vitamins. everyone here loves them. >> before we had modern appliances, we mashed the berries by hand and pressed them through a sieveve. now with these machines, it's much easier to puree the acai. reporter: the mashed acai is traditionally eaten with fried fish. the flood of diners at lunchtime certainly keeps t
bubut you know, we are just t pe at this vevel. we couldn'n't be givenen the feedbaback. but mamaybe they solved the problem on their own. reporter: fofor now, thesese pe can only hopthe wawar stayss clean. the way itit was before e thet ower industry descended on the shoresf lalake nvasha.a. host: in this week's global snack, we check out a tasty dish from brazil. reporter: it's a sultry 27 degrees celsius in belem, the thriving metropolis at the mouth of the amazon. in the city's famous...
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th s shod not onon assoctete the e reon with deforestatioio bubut al with its cuisine, its cultltur, and itits lors. fo o offera spececl way of latitingo a place. most peoe e don'apprececte the imnse e vae of the amazon. even in ecuar, mananpeople dot knknow athing g out it. mimichae so far, about0000 indidigeus families inhe amazon work with canopbridgege the team there wants to pppport tradional l faing in t t forerest to help k kichwa peoe therere thrive so o they're nott tempted to cut down more trees. estefania: in chraras, fming is in rmony wi the plants d the animals. when pple give utending theieir gardens, t they starto fellll trees and s selthem, or tuturn the foresest into grazg laland. mimichael: the forest isicich n fruiuits a herbsbs, d tasty,y,at etle larvavae as well -- chontatacuros. for kichwawa, they are a delicac ll o of faand prprotn, to bebe eaten raw or grilled. they live inin chonta treeees. chontacuros arare not on theheu atat fine restauaurants in quiut least not yet. host: coral reefs aramamong th st spepecies-rich bibiotopes n earth. 29 reefs, , including
th s shod not onon assoctete the e reon with deforestatioio bubut al with its cuisine, its cultltur, and itits lors. fo o offera spececl way of latitingo a place. most peoe e don'apprececte the imnse e vae of the amazon. even in ecuar, mananpeople dot knknow athing g out it. mimichae so far, about0000 indidigeus families inhe amazon work with canopbridgege the team there wants to pppport tradional l faing in t t forerest to help k kichwa peoe therere thrive so o they're nott tempted to cut down...
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4 o of thr pension, but management refuseso o budg or even bargain. >> this dispute not pensions, bubutl marketization. dents are ying masve fe. amy:efore weo back to lk about whatore is hpeningn westirginia,riya gopal, how s the brish gornment respondeand what a youour plans? at is e e timeble forhis rike? >> current, the g government has simply taken the stance that talks are good. in fact, i think one of the successes of the strike so far ,s that the universities u.k. from having taken a very intractable situation, has n now agreed to o come to the table ad talk. talks are starting today. university lecturers are really not going to settle for vague promises of talking. we have a very clear goal in mind, and that is the e retentin of our right to define benefits as was promised in our pension packages. contitie wellduled to to next week. that we all brk k for eaer a and term backn thee easteter atat the end of f april and mam. if therere ha't bebe substananal changege, substantial progress made on the talk, then, as y y just heaeard ithe vivideo,e will continue on to a mararking boyc
4 o of thr pension, but management refuseso o budg or even bargain. >> this dispute not pensions, bubutl marketization. dents are ying masve fe. amy:efore weo back to lk about whatore is hpeningn westirginia,riya gopal, how s the brish gornment respondeand what a youour plans? at is e e timeble forhis rike? >> current, the g government has simply taken the stance that talks are good. in fact, i think one of the successes of the strike so far ,s that the universities u.k. from having...
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bubut right now this is all we''ve gogot.nd i just w want the people h e to rememember that t they'rere g 11,200 peoplple fromururviving, and that's really all i want them to know. is thatat every one of yoyou that has stood up against this cocould have e brought in jobs for us, anand you didndn't yyet, 5 y years. soso, please, , remember that whwhen you guys make ths dedecision.. wewe're e waiting, a and we've n waititing a longng time. thank you. >> the film also strikes on isissues of classismsm as we, becacause tellururide, whichch e of their closest neneighbors, is a very y wealthy ski town, and i really felt that it's also looking at the issue of "you can bebe an environmentalit if you can afford to be an environmentalist." so, obviouously the people in telluride can afford to be concerned about their environment, a and they are, and not a good or a bad thing, not a judgmentnt, but the people in nucla and naturita were extremely frustrated, because they felt like telluride and the opposition to the mill was really slowi
bubut right now this is all we''ve gogot.nd i just w want the people h e to rememember that t they'rere g 11,200 peoplple fromururviving, and that's really all i want them to know. is thatat every one of yoyou that has stood up against this cocould have e brought in jobs for us, anand you didndn't yyet, 5 y years. soso, please, , remember that whwhen you guys make ths dedecision.. wewe're e waiting, a and we've n waititing a longng time. thank you. >> the film also strikes on isissues of...
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they' not magic superysteters, bubut at leleast we''ve startem out witith a bettter sittuation. >> disease-free baby oysters may be more resistant to msx and dermo, but they''re not immune. most adult oysters carry some level of disease. there's no way to create a wild oyster that is going to be entirely free of these diseases. what we need to do is think about management strategies where we will promote the development of natural resistance to these diseases. desigigning sanctuaries, y you , setting aside areasas where the oysters can babasically work tthings out with the p parasite, with minimal human i interferen. >> maryland has one of the most substantial oyster restoration programs in the world, and they deal primarily simply with the maryland portion of the bay. virginia's answer has been to go into oyster aquaculture. so, maryland and virginia have two different approaches, although maryland is now also getting interested in the aquaculture aspect of it. 99% of ththe oyster product that comes out in the world is from cultivating oysters not from fishing them in a natural sense. here, of
they' not magic superysteters, bubut at leleast we''ve startem out witith a bettter sittuation. >> disease-free baby oysters may be more resistant to msx and dermo, but they''re not immune. most adult oysters carry some level of disease. there's no way to create a wild oyster that is going to be entirely free of these diseases. what we need to do is think about management strategies where we will promote the development of natural resistance to these diseases. desigigning sanctuaries, y...
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bubut unlike most israelis, i soon realized that israel's victory and occupation were a trap and a curse. soon after i joined a minority left wing movement this occupation, and at today's rally i was surrounded by the people who i fought against for the last 35 years. gaza has 1.3 palestinians and is considered to be the most densely-populated place on earth. it is a total prison. they cannott go to the west bank. and the only exist is through egypt where people spend days at the border. >> i ffeltlilike i left to go t another country, you know? >> you went to another country. >> so you think i did the right thing? >> oh, forget it. >> forget it? >> theyey'll lynch you. you know? because they don't have too many trees. i don't know where they'll handing you from. >> i'm'm always eager to come here because this is my home. and then when i go back, i take these people behind. >> when are we going to get to the humane level? people should be incensed. not just the palestinians. we should fight arababs and >> my opinionis that both sides, people are tired, fatigued and brainwashed and they w
bubut unlike most israelis, i soon realized that israel's victory and occupation were a trap and a curse. soon after i joined a minority left wing movement this occupation, and at today's rally i was surrounded by the people who i fought against for the last 35 years. gaza has 1.3 palestinians and is considered to be the most densely-populated place on earth. it is a total prison. they cannott go to the west bank. and the only exist is through egypt where people spend days at the border....
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bubut it was a major reason that the e u.s. had to pull out. amy: paul cox, talk about how the g.i.istance materialized for you in vietnam while you are fighting. what were you seeing around you? how reorganizing? ofi did not do a lot organizing. basically, we were trying to stay alive. we used to stand back controls. that wasn't term we ususe for wt we were sent out a patrol, might have 10 checkpoints. we wouldld go out to checkpoint one and sit there all day and they go to checkpoint 10, which was on the way back in and they come back in at the end of the day, not having actually gone down the trails that we were supposed to control. managed to get sick now and then and not go out into the field. they were fraggings. not a lot, but some that i knew about. in the last unit i was in, w whn we came in from the field, they took all of our grenades away from us. amy: explain why they would take the grenades away in the whole issue of what fragging is. >> a study was to buy the army and they admitted to 1600 fraggings, attempts are actual murders of officers or senior enlisted men by th
bubut it was a major reason that the e u.s. had to pull out. amy: paul cox, talk about how the g.i.istance materialized for you in vietnam while you are fighting. what were you seeing around you? how reorganizing? ofi did not do a lot organizing. basically, we were trying to stay alive. we used to stand back controls. that wasn't term we ususe for wt we were sent out a patrol, might have 10 checkpoints. we wouldld go out to checkpoint one and sit there all day and they go to checkpoint 10,...
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bubut you might get 30 days, 60 days, 90 days. you might get a year, but you're not going to get -- and then you wonder why we have a problem. that is why we have a problem, folks. and i don't think we should play games. juan: during the speech, trump recounted conversations with chinese and singaporean leaders who, he said, solved their countries' drug problems by executing drug traffickers. trump has also repeatedly expressed admiration for philippines president rodrigo duterte and said he's done an "unbelievable jojob on the drug problem." last month, the international criminal court opened a preliminary investigation into accusations that duterte had committed crimes against humamanity by overseeing the kikilling of up to 8000 people n his so-called war on drugs. amy: this is not the first time trump has s called for executitg drug dealersrs. eaearlier thisis month, he made similar remarks during a white house summit on the opioid crisis. on friday, "the washington post" reported the trump administration is studying new policy
bubut you might get 30 days, 60 days, 90 days. you might get a year, but you're not going to get -- and then you wonder why we have a problem. that is why we have a problem, folks. and i don't think we should play games. juan: during the speech, trump recounted conversations with chinese and singaporean leaders who, he said, solved their countries' drug problems by executing drug traffickers. trump has also repeatedly expressed admiration for philippines president rodrigo duterte and said he's...
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last two years, i've done more public speaking than in the previous 40, and i've always been active, bubut it's just completely different. now a critique of capitalism is an acceptable part of what people want to hear. it's not that they necessarily agree yet. no, but it's part of the conversation. it used to be outside, beyond the pale, too scary. that's gone. that's just gone. whatever you're worried or thinking about the tea parties and what they represent, sure, they're there. they represent a point of view, but on the other end of the spectrum, the change has been at least as profound, and so it's a wonderful time for folks like me because we have audience in the united states s we have never had in at least half a century, and it's therefore a time of extraordinary y opportunity. we've taken more of yourur time than w we should he.e. thank again. [applause] ♪ >>> here in japan it's 7:00 p.m. on a wednesday. i'm james ten began in tokyo. welcome to nhk "newsline." we start with the payrolling decision. deliberations on the budget and key bills are taking a backseat to questions about
last two years, i've done more public speaking than in the previous 40, and i've always been active, bubut it's just completely different. now a critique of capitalism is an acceptable part of what people want to hear. it's not that they necessarily agree yet. no, but it's part of the conversation. it used to be outside, beyond the pale, too scary. that's gone. that's just gone. whatever you're worried or thinking about the tea parties and what they represent, sure, they're there. they...
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bubut right now this is all we''ve gogot.nd i just w want the people h e to rememember that t they'rere g 11,200 peoplple fromururviving, and that's really all i want them to know. is thatat every one of yoyou that has stood up against this cocould have e brought in jobs for us, anand you didndn't yyet, 5 y years. soso, please, , remember that whwhen you guys make ths dedecision.. wewe're e waiting, a and we've n waititing a lo t
bubut right now this is all we''ve gogot.nd i just w want the people h e to rememember that t they'rere g 11,200 peoplple fromururviving, and that's really all i want them to know. is thatat every one of yoyou that has stood up against this cocould have e brought in jobs for us, anand you didndn't yyet, 5 y years. soso, please, , remember that whwhen you guys make ths dedecision.. wewe're e waiting, a and we've n waititing a lo t